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Parthenon belongs to one of the sites in the Acropolis. The entrance ticket for Parthenon is included in the Acropolis admission ticket therefore you have to walk past the Acropolis main entrance to get to the top where the ticket office is. Apparently you cannot...More

Other than the historic nature of this site, it doesn't have much going for it. If you want to see great ruins, try Cambodia, Mexico, Peru, etc. If you like broken columns and stones that leave a lot to the imagination, than I guess you...More

This is the most prominent symbol of Classic Greece. Built over the ashes left by the Persians, when they sacked and burnt the Acropolis, with the money from the Delos league (money was contributed from all over Ancient Greece, including Sparta, to build a navy)...More

The Parthenon is the iconic symbol of Athens sat on top of the hill in the Acropolis. It is a must see in Athens and it is well worth the long trek up the hill to see up close. Getting into the Parthenon was a...More

The Parthenon is only one of many things to see on top of the Acropolis. We were a bit disappointed that you can not walk in to the Parthenon. There is currently a lot of construction so you have to take pictures from several feet...More

The Parthenon is a massive set of pillars and you would need to do a bit of research on the structure or else pay the guide to give you a more detailed description of this historical ruin
I’m not a history buff but loved this...More

After years of learning about Greek history it was so fantastic to see the Acropolis and Parthenon. To walk among the ruins and witness the site first hand is hard to describe. Its always nice to see all the efforts by the people to maintain...More